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It will fit as they are compatible, makes no difference whether it is 60898 or 3871. The attached picture shows both types.20170411_154237.jpg
 
They are, their characteristics make no difference so long as they are compatible with the enclosure.
 
that pic clears it up, thanks westward 10. The NSB type 2 appears identical to the NSB BSEN60898 in dimensions. The NHXB should fit perfectly as that, according to wylex is the direct replacement for the old NSB range. The circuit in question meets the criteria for a type b MCB and the breaking capacity is 6kA for both existing (Wylex NSB Type 2) and the replacement (NHXB Type B)
 

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